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Outlook, the best used email client for many people who have to work with many emails. I use it too, I even handle all my email via Outlook. But exactly that points me to the only thing in which Outlook disappoints me. It’s not a problem for most users, but a power user like me gets in trouble with the calendar. I have more than one account in Outlook, so more than one calendar.

The first one is stored locally. This calendar is the standard calendar in Outlook, which I use to store all my personal appointments and other personal stuff. But then there is a second calendar, used for the company where I run my internship (stored on a Exchange server). So far, so good.

Outlook Taskbar

The taskbar within Outlook is my key point, the bar from which I manage my things to do and my appointments. But the problem is, that the taskbar just shows the calendar for my account at my intern-company (stored on the Exchange server). My personal (locally stored) calendar, is not shown in the taskbar! This frustrates me like hell and I can’t believe there isn’t a solution for this!

Is there anyone in this world who can give a solution for this? As a solution I will take settings in Outlook, a plugin for Outlook, nearly anything as long as I can work with to seperatly stored calendars in one single taskbar (in Outlook). Thanks in advance for helping me out with this one!

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